And business. Tara moriarty tells us how the resident protected himself but almost lost his own life in the process. The 68yearold homeowner was alert after being shot in the leg several times but seriously hurt and had to be airlifted to the hospital. Sometimes the describe subsides for a while but its not surprising. It all began at 1 15 this morning. The burglar tried to break into the home on 13th street. The homeowner opened the door and shot the burglar in the chest. The burglar jumped awall wall leaving a trail of blood and other evidence including a wristwatch before collapsing on the sidewalk. It wasnt over for the homeowner. The burglars Three Friends appeared. A shootout occurred in this yard where a suspect or suspects fired at the homeowner who was standing over near that doorway where you can see the bullet holes. We counted ten shell casings where these evidence markers now are. We talked to a neighbor who heard the shots. He said the shooting worries him because his fat
So far there are only reports of minor damage like broken windows. But as with previous earthquakes in mexico, it can take a little time to learn of the extent of damage in remote areas close to that epicenter. Coincidentally happening today, the anniversary of the 1906 quake and the ceremonies remembering its victims. [ sirens ] sirens wailed at 5 12 a. M. This morning. Thats the moment when the city shook violently 108 years ago. People gathered again at Lottas Fountain at market and kearney which was the Meeting Place during the chaos. Later people sprayed gold spray paint on a fire hydrant among the few that worked during the disaster. We need to remember this. We need to be prepared. And this is all about remembering our great history and singing our beautiful songs and just keeping it alive. That quake and fire destroyed 80 of the city. An estimated 3,000 people were killed, although it was not possible at the time to get an exact count. It all added up to one of the worst natura
Dollars. And then you have the highend drones that can go up to tens of thousands of dollars. But now two berkeley City Commissions want to ban all of them. Reporter theyre small, easy to operate, and they can record extremely detailed footage. For example, they have sense through the wall technology, sttw. That means they can actually look through your wall not just through your window and observe whats happening inside. Reporter George Lippman with berkeleys peace and Justice Commission used drones as an invasive surveillance tool. His commission is asking the city to ban both government and commercial use of drones. The data will feed into the National Network of security and, uhm, surveillance. Reporter a second City Commission made the same request to declare berkeley a no drone zone. They say the recent nsa Data Collection scandal is an example of how drones can be misused. But the allout ban isnt flying for some councilmembers. Totally unenforceable. I dont think anyone wants to
On September 26, 2023, Lisa Michelle Cannon Pecus, 48, passed away unexpectedly from this life. Behind, she has left a massive and immeasurable void in our lives. However, as we